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Fiat Panda Pick-Up

The Fiat Panda Pick-Up by Carrozzeria Coriasco.

Vehicle Overview

The Fiat Panda Pick-Up by Coriasco represents a functional reinterpretation of the standard Fiat Panda, executed by the Turin-based coachbuilder Carrozzeria Coriasco during the early 1980s. Known for its specialization in utility conversions based on Fiat production models, Coriasco applied its expertise to the Panda, Fiat’s compact city car, transforming it into a small-scale, front-wheel-drive utility vehicle tailored to light commercial applications. The modification was conceived for markets and users requiring economical transport solutions within constrained urban and rural contexts. The donor vehicle was drawn from the early iterations of the Panda (Tipo 141), introduced by Fiat in 1980 and designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro. The standard unibody structure was subjected to structural modifications: the rear passenger compartment and roof were removed and replaced with a reinforced flatbed cargo area. This bed was typically lined with metal or wood and surrounded by low protective panels. The wheelbase and mechanical configuration remained unchanged, preserving the Panda’s original front-mounted engine and transaxle assembly. Variants based on both the front-wheel-drive and the 4×4 versions were documented, with drivetrains ranging from the 652 cc air-cooled two-cylinder to the 903 and 999 cc water-cooled inline-fours, depending on the specific base model selected for conversion. Externally, the vehicle retained the forward cabin of the original hatchback, albeit with reinforcement to compensate for the removal of the rear structure. Basic instrumentation and trim were preserved from the production model, and no significant enhancements to the vehicle’s interior were typically applied. These conversions were executed with utilitarian purpose, and aesthetic considerations were secondary to durability and functionality. The Fiat Panda Pick-Up by Coriasco was produced in limited numbers, with no centralized registry or serialized chassis numbering unique to the conversion. Surviving examples are sporadically documented in private collections, agricultural usage, or vintage commercial vehicle registries. No individual vehicles are publicly associated with notable owners. The type remains representative of a period in Italian automotive history wherein small coachbuilders functioned as adaptive agents between industrial production and localized market needs, responding with bespoke configurations to demands unserved by mass manufacturing alone.

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